The late Chris Farley teams up with his Saturday Night Live pal David Spade for this road comedy about a perpetual screwup, Tommy Callahan Jr. (Farley), who tries to save the auto-parts store owned by his late father (Bria... more &raquon Dennehy). The latter's dry-witted number cruncher (Spade) reluctantly joins the loud, awkward, but well-meaning Tommy in the mission, which is threatened behind the scenes by his dad's widow (Bo Derek). The film is sporadically funny, but as with most movies starring TV comics, some vital energy in the stars seems unnaturally suppressed. Still, the film is worth a visit if you want to turn off your brain awhile. --Tom Keogh&laquo less

This movie is one of Chris Farley's funniest. It has a couple of parts in the movie that is a bit dirty, but for the most part it is really hilarious.
It is a story about a young man who doesn't take life seriously, but later has to learn the hard way, to get serious and man up. I believe it has a good story line, that reminds you how important family and friends really are.